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Gusto10 wrote:Oldsalt, If I would have to chose, either the second or third picture would be better, depending o the occasion. I do think the idea of the firat could work but with another model, more mocasin like, I have attached an example thereof. It's a model often enough also worn by women.

Here are pics of two of the shoes that I would like o wear out and about. Not me wearing them as I couldn't get a good pic of that.

Faith 8 s.jpg

Jacques Michel 8 s.jpg

Brand Jacques Michel size 8

Both pairs of shoes are really comfortable and I have worn them indoors for an hour or two. Walking in a heel takes a little getting used to, especially going up and down stairs. They were bought second hand from ebay a year or two back.

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I believe in offering every assistance short of actual help but then mainly just want to be left to be myself in all my difference and uniqueness.

oldsalt1 wrote:I am trying a little experiment. Some have said shoes don't matter some have said you can wear mens shoes. Whats your opinion. I know the photography isn't that great but my vote is for the heels

I have big strange shaped feet and have to have a tall toe box so many of the shoes in the women's department just don't fit. Open Toes, Ballet and many pumps are just out of the question.

However most of my boots are from the women's departments with heels that are 2" to 4". Can't really tell is people notice or not but I feel more self aware when I'm in spike heels, or maybe it's just that those heels are not as easy to walk in on uneven ground compared to the more common block heels.

phathack wrote:...However most of my boots are from the women's departments with heels that are 2" to 4". Can't really tell is people notice or not but I feel more self aware when I'm in spike heels, or maybe it's just that those heels are not as easy to walk in on uneven ground compared to the more common block heels.

In my experience, heels draw at least as much attention as a skirt.

Taller, noisier, and more vividly colored heels all increase attention.